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Answer: The answer is 39.
Step-by-step explanation: Given that the sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 12 and the number formed by interchanging the digits is 54 more than the original numbers. We are to find the original number.
Let (10x + y) be the original number.
According to the given information, we have
[tex]x+y=12,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(A)\\\\(10y+x)-(10x+y)=54\\\\\Rightarrow 9y-9x=54\\\\\Rightarrow y-x=6.~~~~~~~~~~~~~(B)[/tex]
Adding the equations (A) and (B), we have
[tex]2y=18\\\\\Rightarrow y=9,[/tex]
and
[tex]x=12-9=3.[/tex]
Thus, the number is (10 × 3 + 9) = 39.
Answer: Hello there!
The sum of the two digits is 12; let's wich options make this true:
39) 3 + 9 = 12
48 ) 4 + 8 = 12
57 ) 5 + 7 = 12
So the 3 options still are possible solutions.
Now "the number formed by interchanging the digits is 54 more than the original number"
let's see wich option makes this true:
39) the interchange of 39 is 93, and the difference is 93 - 39 = 54
So 39 is a solution of this problem let's see the other options.
48) the inverse is 84, and the difference between both numbers is 84 - 48 = 36, this is not a solution of the proble,
57) the inverse is 75, and the difference between both numbers is 75 - 57 = 18, this is not a solution
So the original number is 39.